
Bryan Kohberger entered a guilty plea today in relation to the deaths of four University of Idaho students in Moscow in November 2022. In a session at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, acknowledging his involvement in the stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.

A fundraiser for the Lauren McCluskey Foundation is scheduled for Saturday in Pullman. Lauren McCluskey, a Pullman native and 2015 graduate of Pullman High School, is being honored through a memorial walk-a-thon organized by her graduating class. The event will take place on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at the high school, with…

The Port of Whitman County has completed a land trade to expand its industrial park located at the airport south of Colfax. A press release from the port indicates that this deal is expected to result in savings of approximately two million dollars for taxpayers. The port has reported a shortage of industrial property available…

Trymaine Gaither, a member of the Pullman City Council representing Ward 1, has announced his resignation, which will take effect on July 15. Gaither was appointed to the council on January 16, 2024, to fill a position that became vacant following the election of Mayor Francis Benjamin. In his statement, Gaither expressed that serving the…

The Terry Buffington Foundation is hosting a free event in Pullman on Saturday. The “Lunch & Learn” is an educational series designed to foster community engagement. The event will include a documentary film about civil rights organizer Ella Baker, along with music and a Q&A session with local humanities scholar Terry […] .

The Dahmen Barn in Uniontown hosts the exhibit “Red, White & Timeless,” showcasing works by regional artists that reflect themes of Americana. The exhibit features various elements such as barns, flags, and scenes depicting everyday life, presenting a diverse interpretation of American culture. The exhibit runs from July […]

Renovation efforts are underway for the downtown Pullman pedestrian bridge spanning the South Fork of the Palouse River. The Pine Street Plaza footbridge sustained damage during the flood in February, which affected its structural stability. As a result, the bridge became dislodged from its abutments, leading to its closure.